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nrsiiTE§§ sotices cTTotI'TIT^A ND OUTFITTER, W. SMITH, COENEK OF DEE AND DON STREETS. WQ BEGS TO IJNFOEM the Public of Invercargill that he • ise has opened those premises lately occupied by Mr 5 Frskine, and will always have on hand a Large Supply of £ CLOTHING AND GENEEAL OUTFITTING, « m Consisting of— § o Paget Sac, and Galatea Coats, Trousers, and )In Scotch, Bannockburn, Mos- Hj PI Trousers and Vest, Single or D. Breasted \ gier, Geelong, and West of W *j Vests, Tweed Suits. Fashionable Shapes ; England Tweeds. Q § _ 0 — - £ g COLORED AND WHITE MOLESKIN TROUSEES, g P Summer Coats in Silk, Alpaca, & Holland J Painters' and Engineers' Overalls o «* Dungaree Overalls | Gentlemen's Summer Overcoats us 0 ° W. SMITH, DEE STEEET. g S Gent's Dress Shirts Gent's Undrrclotbing » A Gent's Cotton Shirts New Shapes in Hats £, Gent's Crimean Shirts Paris and Drab Shell Hafs y h* New Styles in Ties and Scarfs. o g Paper Collars Linen Collars g § Paper Cuffs Lltien Handkerchiefs J Braces and Belts Cotton Handkerchiefs ». fe Cotton, Merino, & Wool Socks Fancy Silk Pockets i« •^ Boys' & Youths' Clothing Hats, Shirts, Collars, &c. I "■*•■ -•■■'■■'■ 0 ALL GOODS MARKED AT A SMALL PROFIT IN PLAIN FIGURES. CUSTOMERS GUARANTEED GOOD VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY AT W. SMITH'S COENEK DEE AND DON STEEETS.

EUEOPEAN MERCHANDISE. AN ENGLISH FIRM, of good standing and long experience, exporting to all parts of the world English and European Merchandise, of eyery description, and Munufueturing in Twelve Departments of Birmingham Goods, will execute Orders with care ami despatch, at lowest English prices. Direct Orders must be accompanied with all or purl cash. Orders through London Agents cueli, on delivery of Goods. Illustrated Book sent ou ap-pii.-ation to JOHN PELL, Globe Wouks, JJIHMINGUIAM. Kesponsiblo Agents treated With. Foreign Produce soid on Commission. P. H A >X 8 E r. r , FORWARDING AGENT, ELI3OW. /"lOODS received irom l. ! uu, v*,,.- .. ; . ■-- VX or surrounding stati-r^, cairlnily foiwarded to consignees, also ?Bi;il! i^noL- ol :'.!: description::. Orders pronij,ily at;,!: cv to. ~TO~ THE KESLDENTS IN THE GOKE DISTRICT. \\"E BEG TO INTIMATE that we have V\ commenced business in the premises lately occupied by Lamb & Co. Our Stocks consisting of — DBAPEBY, IRONMONGEIIT, CBOCKEEY, FANCY GOODS, GItOCEKY, ETC. Will be found well suited to the requirements of the Distr.cS and will be olfered at prices that will commend them. As we have had considerable experience of the requirements of Country Districts, and are able to buy well iv the Home and Colonial markets, and are anxious to suit our customer?, we hope to receive such support in GORE as the Public have kindly extended to our Invercargill and Winton Stores. THOMSON & BEATTIE. C'AMSON FENCING WlßE.—Tbis is an O entirely new and superior description, and shows an immense saving as compared , with old sorts, a mile of five wires weighing only 10 cwt., versus 17 cwt. No. 8 ordinary Wire. Purchasers particularly note that the SAMSON WIRE is slightly oval in shape to distinguish it. Each coil hass a brass padlock tally and a tin tally stamped "Patent • ■ Oval Samson Wire." Mauufuc-^g^x tured by the Whitccross Wire Co.,j "^ | Warrington, and may be pro- M g| cured through any Merchant, Iron-l j^j J monger, or niVID FLBMINGTON LICENSED LAND BROKER ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND SHARE BROKER ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. SALES Negotiated. Leases and Transfers &c, under the Land Transfer Act promptly effected. Business transacted with the Waste Lands Board and other Government Departments. Account Books opened, made up or balanced. Rents aud other incomes collect Agent for the sale or purchase of town and suburban sections, agricultural and grazing land, bank, insurance, and other shares. . „ D. F. hae on his list eligible properties tor sale or lease VULCAJS FOUNDRY JREAT KING STREET, DUNEDIN; KINCAID, H'QUEEN & CO., Boiicrmakers, Engineers, Millwrights, Founders, Blacksmiths, &c. — All kinds of casting* n brass and iron ; steam engines and boilers made and repaired ; overshot, breast, and turbine waterwheeis j quartz crushing machinery; pumping and winding gear; cast ron sluice and ripple plates ; sheet iron hopper andsluice plates punched to any size of hole j gold dredging spoons, &c. mill machinery and all kinds of reaping hrashing, horse-power machines made and repaired ; improved reaping machine. X., M'Q. & CO.'s Improved Wrought Iron Piping, for fluming and hydraulic mining, is the belt in use, and cheaper than caavsis.

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Southland Times, Issue 2676, 6 February 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 2676, 6 February 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 2676, 6 February 1877, Page 1

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